report | Feb 18, 2010
Free versus pay? When it comes to music, bloggers last week strongly championed free. On Twitter, strong views over privacy issues surfaced when Google released its new social networking feature, Google Buzz. And a conversation between Jon Stewart and Bill O’Reilly attracted over a million views on YouTube.
presentation | Feb 18, 2010
Susannah Fox delivered a guest lecture for a history of medicine course regarding the role of the internet in health care over the last 15 years.
presentation | Feb 11, 2010
Director Lee Rainie was invited to be a keynote speaker at VALA2010 in Melbourne.
presentation | Feb 4, 2010
This presentation covers recent findings on wireless, mobile internet use, social networks, content creation, blogging, Twitter and sexting among teens and young ...
report | Feb 3, 2010
93% of teens ages 12-17 go online, as do 93% of young adults ages 18-29. One quarter (74%) of all adults ages 18 and older go online.
report | Feb 3, 2010
Social media and mobile internet use among teens and young adults.
report | Feb 2, 2010
I believe that, although very few people engage with their health on a daily or even weekly basis, it is important to understand what they do when their attention is focused on a health question.
report | Jan 21, 2010
Search is central to health information gathering. Now search sites are guiding consumers to safe, trusted health websites. Is that such a bad thing?
presentation | Jan 20, 2010
Susannah Fox will provide data on the current internet population, with a particular focus on health communication, wireless adoption, social media, and implications for public health planning.
report | Jan 13, 2010
38% of adults age 65 and older go online, a significantly lower rate of adoption than the general population (74%).